Simply New Zealand
Days 1 – 2: UK
Your adventure to the other side of the world begins as you step aboard your flight to New Zealand.
Day 3: Auckland
As you cross the International Dateline during your flight you will lose day 2 and arrive in Auckland on the morning of day 3. (You’ll get the day back on the way home). You’ll stay in Auckland, on New Zealand’s North Island for the next two nights, so why not take the rest of the day to relax as your body gets used to the time difference.
Day 4: Auckland
The hundreds of sailing boats in the harbour give Auckland the nickname ‘City of Sails’, and truly are a sight to behold. Join your Tour Manager after breakfast for a sightseeing tour of the city that will introduce you to all its most compelling sights, before spending the rest of the day exploring at your leisure, perhaps heading to Ponsonby Road to do a little shopping.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5: Rotorua
After breakfast this morning, you will journey southwards through Ngaruawahia, home of the Tuheitia Paki Maori King, to Rotorua, the heart of New Zealand’s thermal springs region. It’s easy to see why the Maori revere this area, with its bubbling mud pools, spurting geysers and hot springs. There will be ample time to explore, as you spend the next two nights here.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6: Rotorua
Following a leisurely breakfast in your hotel, we include a morning visit to Te Puia Thermal Reserve to view the extraordinary boiling mud pools and spouting geysers that have made this region so famous. This afternoon, there’s the option to join your Tour Manager on an excursion to the Agrodome to see a display of working sheep dogs and a visit to Rainbow Springs to view the rare Kiwi bird – New Zealand’s quirky-looking national symbol.
During the evening there will be an opportunity to visit a Maori Hangi and concert, offering an insight into the traditional way of life for the indigenous population of the islands.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7: Wellington
A spectacular journey awaits today as you travel southwards through the Wairakei Valley and past the breathtaking Huka Falls to Lake Taupo, New Zealand’s largest freshwater lake. It’s then on to Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, located in the south of North Island. Discover the highlights of the city on our included tour, before heading to your hotel for a two-night stay.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 8: Wellington
Today you can discover the city of Wellington at your own pace, with high points including Te Papa Museum, the waterfront, the beautiful botanical gardens and even a trip in the famous Wellington Cable Car. Opened in the early 20th century to link Wellington and the suburb of Kelburn, this funicular railway isn’t just a tourist destination, it is used by the locals every day to get to and from work and the university, located in Kelburn.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 9: Christchurch
Leave the North Island behind today as you sail through the Cook Strait to Picton on the South Island. Taking just three hours, this journey gives you plenty of photo opportunities as you cruise away from one land mass towards another. When you arrive in Picton, you’ll step aboard a coach for the southerly drive along the Kaikoura coast to the famous city of Christchurch, where you’ll stay overnight.
The beguiling South Island is a complete contrast to the North. It’s a land of mountains, glaciers and spectacular fjords. Its sparse population of just one million people shares the island with 40 million sheep. Here amongst the grandeur of the snow-capped peaks, still fjords and rugged coastline, you’ll find a warm welcome.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 10: Omarama
Leaving Christchurch behind this morning, you will continue to the heart of the South Island, seeing beautiful Lake Tekapo, traveling across Burkes Pass and past Lake Pukaki before arriving in the Mount Cook region. At 12,000ft it is the highest mountain in New Zealand and truly a sight to behold. The best way to experience Mount Cook has to be from the air, so why not take the opportunity to join an optional scenic flight before continuing to Omarama for an overnight stop?
Meals: Breakfast
Day 11: Queenstown
Depart Omarama and travel to the historic township of Arrowtown. Wandering around the streets of this gold mining town is like stepping back in time, why not immerse yourself fully in the gold rush era by trying a little gold panning, or perhaps you’d prefer to keep things modern as you explore the charming boutiques of the centre. Leaving Arrowtown behind, it’s on to Queenstown, where you’ll stay for the next two nights.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 12: Queenstown
There are simply no words that can do justice to Milford Sound, which is quite simply one of the most beautiful landscapes in New Zealand, if not the world. Today you will have the option to venture into the picturesque Fiordland National Park, through the lush beech forests of the Eglinton Valley and the eroded glacial canyons of the Hollyford Valley, before arriving at Milford Sound itself. There’s no better way to explore Milford Sound than by water, and (weather permitting), that’s exactly what you’ll do, as you board a boat for a trip around the glacial waters.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 13: Fox Glacier
The drive along South Island’s west coast is both exciting and scenic – very little can compare to crossing the Haast River Bridge and Clark Bluff as you journey to Fox Glacier.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 14: Christchurch
Whilst you could return to Christchurch by coach, travelling through Arthur’s Pass National Park, you could also take the TranzAlpine train for a breathtaking journey through the magnificent, unspoilt landscape. (If you’re taking the add-on to Fiji, then you’ll fly to Auckland this afternoon in preparation for your journey to this idyllic island). Once back in Christchurch, a tour of the city will introduce you to not only its historic sites, but also show you how the city is being rebuilt following the devastating earthquakes. Transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 15: Christchurch
Sadly, it’s time to say goodbye to New Zealand and fly back to the UK via Auckland.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 16: UK
Arrival in the UK.
Please note
To maximise your enjoyment of this holiday a certain amount of walking is essential.
Accommodation throughout is in hotels of a comfortable standard, typical of the hotels you will stay in are:
4-star Rendezvous Hotel in Auckland
3.5-star Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua in Rotorua
4-star West Plaza Hotel in Wellington
4-star Pavilions Hotel or the 3.5-star Elms Hotel in Christchurch
3-star Heritage Gateway Hotel in Omarama
3-star Goldridge Resort in Queenstown
4-star Scenic Circle Franz Joseph near the Franz Josef Glacier
All hotels have a restaurant and a bar. All guest rooms have en suite facilities, TV and telephone and tea/coffee-making facilities.
All hotels will be confirmed in your final documentation.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Included excursions and visits
Auckland city tour
Waitomo Caves
Te Puia Thermal Reserve
Wellington city tour
Visit Mount Cook region
Arrowtown gold mining town visit
Christchurch city tour
Optional excursions
Rainbow Springs
TranzAlpine Express
Milford Sound (full day)
Maori Hangi dinner and concert
Your holiday includes
Scheduled flights and internal flights
Overseas transfers and other transportation
12 nights’ accommodation with breakfast
The services of a Travelsphere Tour Manager and Driver Guide
Hotel porterage (one bag per person)
All airport taxes and security charges
UK Airline Passenger Duty
All State and local taxes
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